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My Poetry, NaPoWriMo 20197 Comments

Selene

April 17, 2019April 17, 2019 Charlotte Hamrick

When night falls on Earth, millions of eyes turn to me, bask in my brilliance. Lovers together kiss in my light or, separate, look on my face, stifle their howls. Poets write verse upon verse in fascination, never wanting for … Continue reading Selene

My Poetry, NaPoWriMo 20196 Comments

Some Days

April 16, 2019 Charlotte Hamrick

Some days start off heavy and never lighten up. Bones and joints ache from years of bending and reaching and lifting and pushing and remind me that I’m not 23 anymore although in my head I am. Some days, no … Continue reading Some Days

My Poetry, NaPoWriMo 20195 Comments

Roxane

April 15, 2019April 15, 2019 Charlotte Hamrick

Each time I heard you sing was like the first time, your voice billowing like thunderclouds rising into blue, then fluttering like cherry blossoms to earth, every note opening space in my chest until my throbbing heart was fully exposed. … Continue reading Roxane

My Poetry, NaPoWriMo 20193 Comments

Big Bang

April 11, 2019 Charlotte Hamrick

Did we fall out of the boom, the crash, the billions of bits that created the universe? I imagine us meandering around the cosmos, interstellar travelers perusing our options, riding eons of space highways & terrestrial autobahns, appraising the virtues … Continue reading Big Bang

My Poetry, NaPoWriMo 20197 Comments

How to find the thing that’s missing

April 9, 2019 Charlotte Hamrick

First, determine if it’s worth finding. Check your pockets, eat the Hersheys kiss, dig the lint out from under your fingernails. Look in the very back corner of the junk drawer, past the MP3 player and 1984 Worlds Fair cigarettes. … Continue reading How to find the thing that’s missing

My Poetry, NaPoWriMo 201916 Comments

FEEDING A LOVED ONE WITH DEMENTIA

April 1, 2019April 1, 2019 Charlotte Hamrick

Lift the beige melamine cover From the plate, exclaim Over the pretty food colors Squash the color of daffodils Beets glistening like rubies A plop of mud colored meat (Don’t say this out loud) Lift the spoon to her slightly … Continue reading FEEDING A LOVED ONE WITH DEMENTIA

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